Multi-award winning gender equality activist; writer, speaker and facilitator who educates, advocates and inspires.
“Gina is a transformative change maker; a true feminist working for the rights of girls and women.” - Annie Lennox
“Gina is a transformative change maker; a true feminist working for the rights of girls and women.” - Annie Lennox
"To say that the women in our program found her inspiring would be an understatement." - Tishya Desai
"To say that the women in our program found her inspiring would be an understatement." - Tishya Desai
"Gina's was the best session I've ever attended in my personal or professional life." - Attendee of Gina's Future Women session
"Gina's was the best session I've ever attended in my personal or professional life." - Attendee of Gina's Future Women session
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Writing
Gina has written three acclaimed books: Be The Change (2019, Little Brown), Amazon best-seller No Offence, But… (2023, Penguin Random House) and To Hate And Love Men (2024, The Pound Project) the latter was renewed for a second round of publication.
She has written for platforms such as GQ (in print), The Guardian, Stylist Magazine, The Telegraph, World Economic Forum, Glamour Magazine and Vogue.
Her long-established Substack newsletter is also a best-seller on the platform. -
Grassroots
Gina is known best for this work; staying connected to the every-person, she works to change culture by running workshops in schools on gender stereotypes and courageous conversations for Tomorrow Woman, as well as writing and delivering seminars for workplaces, teachers and parents with masculinities organisation Beyond Equality.
Gina became well-recognised for making upskirting a specific sexual offence in three countries (The Voyeurism Act, 2019) and working for Nyome Nicholas Williams to change global discriminatory Instagram policy (#IWantToSeeNyome, 2020).
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Commercial
From launching the United Nations UK Youth Envoy and The Body Shop’s international political youth campaign #BeSeenBeHeard, to developing TV commissions with BBC Studios and educating audiences via socials with Greenpeace, Gina has extensive experience of working with and consulting for brands.
Her influence is broad, with a combined social media community of over 250,000+ across Instagram, TikTok, Threads and X, Gina regularly goes viral for her thought-provoking content. -
Speaking
Gina’s dynamic, passionate and thought-provoking style of speaking truth has led to her TEDx talk being viewed over half a million times.
From high school halls and charity groups to ad agencies and festivals of ideas, she has delivered talks on gender inequality, courageous conversations, her work and what it takes to keep hope in the fight for equality.
She can be booked remotely or in person depending on schedule, as she spends part of the year in Melbourne and part in London.
Gina’s influential work has been recognised with numerous awards including TIME’s 100Next Influential People and Evening Standard’s 1000 Most Influential People In London. She was also named Cosmopolitan's Disrupter of the Year, was honoured by Stylist as one of its Remarkable Women of the Year, and received The Praeses Elit Award , to name a few.
She rejected an OBE during the Queen's Birthday Honours 2020, citing the history of violence of the British Empire.
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Gina spends part of the year in Melbourne (Naarm), Australia and part of the year in London, UK. She can be booked remotely or in person depending on schedule.
In Melbourne the land I work and live on belongs to the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin nation. This land will always be first and foremost theirs, and I acknowledge their elders past, present and future whom I stand in solidarity with as they organise for both their own peace and justice against white supremacist forces.